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303cycling is collecting a list of all the group rides in the Denver/Boulder area since you the readers have repeatedly been asking for it. If you want your ride to you up hill then check out our Colorado Hill Climb page or if you are just looking for rides then check out our Area Rides page. Please comment below to tell us and everyone about your ride, critical information to provide is..

Very fast and at times dangerous and often lawless group ride that usually attracts the top names of the area if not from the country. This ride starts at 10AM and begins around the first of the year. It usually goes until late spring. The route heads north to Carter Lake. The ride can have up to 50+ riders and at times are subject to traffic tickets.

Venus de Miles Club Ride
Twice a month mostly woman only ride that starts at Full Cycle in Boulder. Check out the club's Facebook page for more details.

Fun, Wednesday early morning (6:30am) ride which always heads north to Jamestown or Hygenie or somewhere in between. The ride is usually mild but near the end or entry to Jamestown for some the pace really picks up. Ride returns to Amante where a sponsors purchases coffee and pastries for all the riders. Ride stops in Oct due to light limitations. Learn more.

Wednesday Worlds ride Cyclocross only and fall only ride which meets at 7am at Amante in North Boulder and usually heads to the Elks lodge for 1 hr of intense cyclocross training. Given the shortness of the course there really isn't "being dropped" so all are welcome to join regardless of skill or fitness. More info.

Pearl Izumi, Louisville Colorado. Find on mapMeet at the Peal Izumi head quarters around 12:15 nearly every weekday with 10-ish other riders for a moderate pace covering routes around Louisville and into Boulder.

Bustop Ride Tuesdays and Thursday at 5:00 pm. Find on map, this ride historically has problems and does not practice Conscious Cycling. Usually starts mid Spring and ends early Fall.

Boulder Cycling Club
We depart from Boulder Beer on Tuesday evenings and Bacaro on Thursday evenings. We're a non competitive group with a no drop policy on all of our rides. Typically about 25-30 miles. We now have a women only ride which departs from Boulder Beer at the same time on Tuesdays. Departure time changes with the sun, our calendar is updated weekly.

Once we have gathered enough information a new page on our site will be created to allow you to stay up to date on rides you could do.

Wednesday morning ride from Amante NoBo, usually leaves at 6 or 6:15, out to Fruit Loops, or swing through Hygiene, or up to Jamestown. Moderate outbound then picks up steam with a full throttle finish back to Amante. Someone else may submit better details.

Note about that picture. I may be mistaken, but I believe that that picture is from an SI diary. It is the bustop ride exting Boulder. The girl up front wanted to make the olympic team in 2008 in a sport and she decided that she would do it in cycling. SI was to do a series on her attempt and I only read a couple of the entries. Note, this was about 12 months before trials. She moved to Nederland to train at altitude but often came down to Boulder to ride with groups. She knew that they were going to take this picture and this is the ONLY time that she was near the front.....or even with the group. There was another girl on the ride that night, one that is a regular and quite capable of staying with the main field.

I found the SI girl to be overly confident, naive and the series was short lived.

Loops is a Tuesday night bike ride through out central Denver. The ride covers approximately 15 to 20 miles and makes 3 to 4 stops along the way. Riders are encouraged to ride at their own pace and meet at the stops that are posted on this blog the day of the ride. The ride meets every Tuesday night at Crema Coffee House (29th & Larimer) Come out and ride with us, make friends, and have a good time.

Loops begins at Crema at 7 pm during the winter and 8 pm in the spring/summer time when it stays light out longer. The map is posted on the blog www.xrocksthespot.com, for those who can't meet up at 7 but want to join later.

Hi, I've been riding north east of Denver lately, man, what a treasure! LOTS of roads, lots of DIRT roads, very light traffic. I'm convinced some of those small rural county roads go to Kansas. Are any of you riding out this way...in particular east of Ft. Lupton. It's taking me some time to "map out" as the terrain is so vast. When I look at the popular mapping sites, they don't give much useful info. Any feedback appreciated! Thanks.

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